Shade brackets and assembly

Flexible or portable closure – partition – or panel – Roll type – With supporting or journaling means or with roller end...

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160231, 248266, 248268, 248DIG9, A47H 113

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ABSTRACT:
When the windows of an old house are being replaced with new window units, and when the windows of a modern house are covered by inside storm windows, the roll up window shades are able to be used by means of a pair of elongated, brackets of thin sheet material which are affixed horizontally to the upper portion of the inside walls of the window frame. Each bracket is bent to form a shoulder and may be covered by a vertical trim piece or side stop so that only the shade supports project into the room with their respective gudgeon hole and spear slot.

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